Hey everyone! I'm fairly new to taking care of plants and have recently added a few golden pothos and heart-shaped philodendron to my collection. Just yesterday, I repotted them using some regular inexpensive garden soil, but I came across some info about how crucial the right type of soil is for plant health. I've already ordered some proper potting soil, but now I'm wondering if I should stress my plants out even more by repotting again or if I should just leave them in their current setup. I'm really worried I might end up making them go all stringy! Any advice would be appreciated! Thanks!
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Hey there! My pothos have always been in basic soil, and they're thriving. As long as you have a nursery pot with good drainage, I think you can hold off on repotting for a couple of years until you really need to. Just keep an eye on them!

That's reassuring to hear! Have your pothos ever reacted negatively to a soil change? I'm eager to spoil them with that new soil, but I hope I’m not overdoing it.